The Robinson hate is so so bizarre, yes he is/was a shit manager, yes he talked drivel. But at least he tried and cared - as @masicat has said he has been the very least of our problems in recent years, but he gets an unbelievable amount of shit on here.

Did not pull up any trees; however, did not do much damage either. Responsible for bringing Bowyer in as well and that has worked out so far.Rather than booing, I am hoping to cheer a big win. That would be nice for a change!

nice enough bloke, dont feel the need to boo him/be abusive towards him, just hope we hammer them, oxford fans come across as smug prick that think they should be better than they are - they were lauding it when the got robbo - im greatful to karl without him we would not have lee bowyer.

I think Robinson left us in a better state than he took over. Don't get me wrong, I was happy when he went, but he did do some good things. It isn't easy to do good things in a club like ours at the moment. He was too rigid tactically when it became clear teams had worked us out, but that is why he is managing where he is. He tried his best and I'm going to clap him. Not for long, but a polite short hand clap.

The Robinson hate is so so bizarre, yes he is/was a shit manager, yes he talked drivel. But at least he tried and cared - as @masicat has said he has been the very least of our problems in recent years, but he gets an unbelievable amount of shit on here.

He was getting paid for it, surely we're not supposed to thank him for trying? As for "caring", how do you know he "cared"? Chatting shit constantly isn't an indication that someone "cares". The bloke's an idiot.

I'd prefer him to get a ripple of applause and leave it at that. While he made plenty of mistakes (or one key mistake in the sense that he only picked one formation), I do think he did plenty around the squad and club culture, and that's given Lee Bowyer something to run with. That applies to Slade too.

Don’t think I’ll be booing him tonight unless he does something to warrant it

This isn’t Pardew coming back to The Valley

He was and still is tactically naive but I still think he did a lot of good things and don’t think he has a bad word to say about us when questioned since he left

In our league I’d rather give Steve Evans more stick

Out of interest, why do you think Pardew deserves stick but Robinson doesn't? Pardew took over in a wretched position and nearly kept us in the Premier League. He gave us a 4-0 win over West Ham and a double over Palace and kept us in promotion contention before his massive ego exploded and everything went to shit. What were the golden moments under Robinson? The bloke was useless from day one and blamed each defeat on everyone but himself. The fact that Bowyer's doing considerably better with a much weaker squad tells you all you need to know.

Don’t think I’ll be booing him tonight unless he does something to warrant it

This isn’t Pardew coming back to The Valley

He was and still is tactically naive but I still think he did a lot of good things and don’t think he has a bad word to say about us when questioned since he left

In our league I’d rather give Steve Evans more stick

Out of interest, why do you think Pardew deserves stick but Robinson doesn't? Pardew took over in a wretched position and nearly kept us in the Premier League. He gave us a 4-0 win over West Ham and a double over Palace and kept us in promotion contention before his massive ego exploded and everything went to shit. What were the golden moments under Robinson? The bloke was useless from day one and blamed each defeat on everyone but himself. The fact that Bowyer's doing considerably better with a much weaker squad tells you all you need to know.

Is it a weaker squad though? At left back and goalkeeper, sure we miss Dasilva and Amos. However other areas, I’d say are just as strong, if not stronger. Up front especially. Granted we miss Forster-Caskey and Kashi had quality, but Cullen is excellent, Aribo has stepped it up, Reeves too, and then Pratley is a good player for this division. We have Ward, Fosu and soon Clarke for one position. Okay we lost Holmes but as a whole, I do think we are better now. When we had Holmes everything went through him. Now we have threats coming from everywhere and a partnership that you know is going to score goals, and then Igor waiting in the wings for his chance.

I used to be a fan of Robinson’s for a little while but things changed and he quickly changed my opinion of his ability and he just wasn’t right for us.

I’d love to beat them tonight more than other sides, it’ll show how things could’ve been if he was more flexible. But I wouldn’t boo him, there’s many other managers I can’t stand who aren’t good for the game, Robinson is annoying but he isn’t an Evans as mentioned above.

Don’t think I’ll be booing him tonight unless he does something to warrant it

This isn’t Pardew coming back to The Valley

He was and still is tactically naive but I still think he did a lot of good things and don’t think he has a bad word to say about us when questioned since he left

In our league I’d rather give Steve Evans more stick

Out of interest, why do you think Pardew deserves stick but Robinson doesn't? Pardew took over in a wretched position and nearly kept us in the Premier League. He gave us a 4-0 win over West Ham and a double over Palace and kept us in promotion contention before his massive ego exploded and everything went to shit. What were the golden moments under Robinson? The bloke was useless from day one and blamed each defeat on everyone but himself. The fact that Bowyer's doing considerably better with a much weaker squad tells you all you need to know.

I must admit, before I joined this forum I didn't really understand the Pardew hate. But I have been converted.

As I perceive it, Pardew pissed a lot of money up the wall. Sure, we can blame Murray for that too, but Pardew is the one who decided he needed more and more strikers for 1-2m a piece, only to play them on the wing or not at all while our midfield floundered. Add to that the fact that he was often acknowledged to be a total prick to work with/ for, it's harder to forgive his mistakes.

When he left I said I thanked him for his efforts because I believe he tried to put a huge shift in last summer after inheriting a team that was all over the shop and a club in a mess. He referenced the Shrewsbury away game when Texiera was showing off in the dressing room his offers from other clubs etc.

He’s had that bravado/bullshit thing in him since he was young as I believe it was his way of coping with what was a pretty much non playing career in terms of league football, getting into management at such a young age and everything that came after.

MK dons as a club probably accentuated his persona as they really didn’t have a footballing history and the owner there is also quite an extrovert. It all adds up to the KR we see today

He wants to be loved. Tries too hard probably and can rub people up the wrong way. I was a bit fed up at the end of his time, but that was mainly down to that poxy formation he insisted on when it was clear it needed changing.

Apart from that I wish him no ill will and will give him a respectable round of applause tonighyt

Robbo had his ideas but they did not work,he tried his best for us and he therefore should be treated with respeect tonight.Please if you cant bring yourselves to give him a decent welcome,no booing.

Because he tried his best for us, doesn't mean he should be treated with respect. I'm sure Karel Fraeye tried his best for us, but I don't think many people would treat him with respect. Likewise, i'm sure Katrien Meire tried her best for us, but she wouldn't be treated with respect.

Don’t think I’ll be booing him tonight unless he does something to warrant it

This isn’t Pardew coming back to The Valley

He was and still is tactically naive but I still think he did a lot of good things and don’t think he has a bad word to say about us when questioned since he left

In our league I’d rather give Steve Evans more stick

Out of interest, why do you think Pardew deserves stick but Robinson doesn't? Pardew took over in a wretched position and nearly kept us in the Premier League. He gave us a 4-0 win over West Ham and a double over Palace and kept us in promotion contention before his massive ego exploded and everything went to shit. What were the golden moments under Robinson? The bloke was useless from day one and blamed each defeat on everyone but himself. The fact that Bowyer's doing considerably better with a much weaker squad tells you all you need to know.

I must admit, before I joined this forum I didn't really understand the Pardew hate. But I have been converted.

As I perceive it, Pardew pissed a lot of money up the wall. Sure, we can blame Murray for that too, but Pardew is the one who decided he needed more and more strikers for 1-2m a piece, only to play them on the wing or not at all while our midfield floundered. Add to that the fact that he was often acknowledged to be a total prick to work with/ for, it's harder to forgive his mistakes.

I agree with that completely. He squandered money left, right and centre, not just on strikers but on people like Dean Sinclair (£250,000) who was clearly never going to get anywhere near the first team. I don't like Pardew at all. But I remember the whole North Stand chanting for him to be our next manager after the League Cup loss to Wycombe under Les Reed, and I remember being pleased that he was our manager for at least a year after he joined us. We had some good times while he was in charge. None of that happened under Robinson, and he cosied up to an owner (and CEO) who's done more damage to this club than anyone else in history.